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Came The Dawn Print

Came The Dawn Print

Came The Dawn Print


Frank Frazetta - "Came the Dawn" Illustration Original Art (EC, 1956). 

As legendary comics publisher EC began to retrench in the wake of the infamous Kefauver Senate Hearings on Juvenile Delinquency, Bill Gaines found himself with a backlog of stories that were in various stages of production. Gaines contacted all the artists involved and told them to finish and deliver the stories, for which they would be paid. All the artists delivered, except for Frank Frazetta, who elected to keep the story he was working on (a Picto-Fiction adaptation of "Came the Dawn" from Shock SuspenStories #9) without getting paid for it. 



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Came The Dawn Print

Came The Dawn Print


Frank Frazetta - "Came the Dawn" Illustration Original Art (EC, 1956). 

As legendary comics publisher EC began to retrench in the wake of the infamous Kefauver Senate Hearings on Juvenile Delinquency, Bill Gaines found himself with a backlog of stories that were in various stages of production. Gaines contacted all the artists involved and told them to finish and deliver the stories, for which they would be paid. All the artists delivered, except for Frank Frazetta, who elected to keep the story he was working on (a Picto-Fiction adaptation of "Came the Dawn" from Shock SuspenStories #9) without getting paid for it. 



© 2025 Frank Frazetta All Rights Reserved.

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Came The Dawn Print


Frank Frazetta - "Came the Dawn" Illustration Original Art (EC, 1956). 

As legendary comics publisher EC began to retrench in the wake of the infamous Kefauver Senate Hearings on Juvenile Delinquency, Bill Gaines found himself with a backlog of stories that were in various stages of production. Gaines contacted all the artists involved and told them to finish and deliver the stories, for which they would be paid. All the artists delivered, except for Frank Frazetta, who elected to keep the story he was working on (a Picto-Fiction adaptation of "Came the Dawn" from Shock SuspenStories #9) without getting paid for it. 



© 2025 Frank Frazetta All Rights Reserved.